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When: Thursday, March 24, 2011, 6:30 to 9:00 P.M.
Where: North Nobleboro Community Center
Upper East Pond Rd, Nobleboro, Maine
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Panel Discussion and Light Refreshments
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Guest Speakers include:
Steve Akeley, Akeley Equine Dental Service
Paula Benner, DVM
Andrew Beals, Equine Nutrition
Korine Libby, Equine Trainer
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Horses, Shows / Events

The U.S. Coaching position closed this week and we hear from three more applicants for the position; American Jimmy Wofford, Australian Andrew Hoy and Britain’s Leslie Law. Kerry Millikin is back in the co-host chair so tune in right here…
Eventing Radio Episode 117 by Bit of Britain – Show Notes and Links:
- Show Host: Chris Stafford
- Co-Host: Kerry Milliken
- Photo Credit: USET
- Guests: Jimmy Wofford, U.S. Olympian, trainer, author and former Canadian team coach – http://jimwofford.blogspot.com
- Guests: Andrew Hoy, six-time team and individual Olympic medalist, Rolex, Badminton and Burghley winner: www.hoyteam.com
- Guests: Leslie Law, 2004 Olympic Individual Gold Medalist, trainer and new father: http://www.leslielaweventing.com
- Guests: The 2011 PRO Tour schedule – www.professionalriders.org :
March 25-27: Southern Pines II, Advanced ~ Raeford, NC
April 7-10: The Fork ~ CIC3* ~ Norwood, NC
June 9-12: Bromont ~ CCI3* ~ Bromont, Quebec
August 4-7: The Millbrook Horse Trials ~ Advanced ~ Millbrook, NY
September 16-18: Plantation Field ~ CIC3* ~ Unionville, PA
October 13-16: Dansko Fair Hill International ~ CCI3* ~ Elkton, MD
November 4-6: Galway Downs ~ CCI3* ~ Temecula, CA
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Eventing, Horses, Radio
As I’ve sat here all winter consumed by my own mothers recovery from cancer and a broken collarbone, I wonder how the cycle has turned so quickly.
- Perhaps it was the care I was required to give my mother all fall and winter
- Perhaps it was the Varsity Volleyball my eventer daughter plays all Fall and then the club volleyball she starts up in conjunction with the start of her eventing training
- Perhaps it was the fact that I took on a redesigned volleyball uniform for the club which has taken all kinds of time.
I’m really not sure what it was, but the training season has come upon me and I feel myself catching the bug again! That bug that makes me want to see the show schedule. The bug that makes me want to see how and what our eventing friends are doing. The bug that makes me want to try this sport – even though I just turned 49.
What are you doing this time of year?
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